Plaxico Burress is stunned that he isn’t in camp this week with an NFL team.

The former Giants and Jets wide receiver told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that he fully expected to be signed right now after catching 45 passes for 612 yards and eight touchdowns with the Jets last year.

“No doubt about it,” Burress said. “With some of the things I was able to do after being away for two years, I pretty much thought it spoke for itself. But I guess obviously not.”

Burress, who says he is in better shape now than last year, made his return in 2011 after spending two years in jail on gun charges. That and his outspoken nature have drawn ire from critics in the past, but the 35-year-old doesn’t think he’s more trouble than he’s worth.

“For anybody to say I was a problem in the locker room or anything like that is totally a lie,” Burress said. “All I did was come out, was a great teammate, tried to play the best football that I could play.”

He doesn’t plan on letting this perceived snub effect him, though. Burress still believes he will play in the NFL somewhere this year. He previously targeted the Carolina Panthers.

“Some things you don’t have an answer to, but to me it’s just a matter of keep working hard, keep training, and keep building myself up to get back to the player I know I can be,” Burress said.